Rethinking The Tall Building - Lecture
Rethinking The Tall Building - Lecture
TheInfluenceofClimate,
CultureandContext
3. High-Rise Opportunities
• Response to Climate, Culture, Context
• Alternative Functions
• Skybridges and Social / Communal Spaces in the Sky
So, what is a tall
building?
CTBUH Height Criteria & Definitions
What is a Tall Building? ……..there are 3 considerations
2) Proportion
CTBUH Height Criteria & Definitions
What is a Tall Building? ……..there are 3 considerations
Height Incremental Changes in the Development of the World’s Tallest Buildings Historically
Tall Building Trend 1: An increase in Height
At a height of 828 metres, the Burj Khalifa has made a 61% leap in height
increase over the previous world’s tallest
Tall Building Trend 2: An increase in Number
Shanghai: 1987 – 2013
Dubai: 1991 – 2005
London: 2006 – 2013
Tall Building Trend 3: A change in Location
Tall Building Trend 3: A change in Location
Tallest Urban Agglomeration Statistics
Tallest 25 Urban Agglomerations
Tall Building Trend 4: A change in Function
Tall Building Trend 5: A change in Material
Tall Building Trend 6: A change in Title / Motivation
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/16/world/asia/chinas-great-uprooting-moving-250-million-into-cities.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
Tall Building Driver 4: Sustainability & Climate Change
Three Design Failures
Design Failure 1
The Commercial Model
1. Response to Climate,
Culture, Context
Response to Context
“Streets in the Sky”, Mumbai – 2009, University of Nottingham
Response to Context
2009 Aqua Tower, Chicago
Studio Gang Architects
Response to Context
2009 Aqua Tower, Chicago
Studio Gang Architects
Response to Context
ARCOS Tower, Fukuoka
Emilio Ambasz Architects
“As the location’s most endemic factor, climate
provides the designer with a legitimate starting
point for architectural expression in the endeavor
to design in relation to place, because climate is
one of the dominant determinants of the local
inhabitants’ lifestyle and the landscape’s ecology.”
Ken Yeang, 1996
Response to Climate
2014, Solstice on the Park, Chicago
Studio Gang Architects
Response to Climate
(Hot dry / humid / desert)
1983. National Commercial Bank,
Jeddah SOM
Response to Climate
(Hot dry / humid / desert)
1983. National Commercial Bank,
Jeddah SOM
Response to Climate
(Hot dry / humid / desert)
1983. National Commercial Bank,
Jeddah SOM
High-Rise Opportunities
2. Social / Communal
Spaces in the Sky
The Pinnacle at Duxton, Singapore, 2010, ARC Studio
Commerzbank, Frankfurt
Foster & Partners